So I got this amazingly annoying issue where the menu on the right (secondary monitor) opens when I click super and I need to click again to open it on my primary monitor.

And don't think I haven't tried everything before posting here, hehe, deleted and added the menu on both panels, deleting and making new panels, etc, but for some reason super will always open the menu on the second monitor first.

I've not had the menu do this, but have been experiencing it with drop down context menus appearing on the other monitor in Firefox. Not sure if that might be related. Other windows in some cases tend to open on whichever monitor the mouse pointer is on.

BG405 wrote:I've not had the menu do this, but have been experiencing it with drop down context menus appearing on the other monitor in Firefox. Not sure if that might be related. Other windows in some cases tend to open on whichever monitor the mouse pointer is on.

Today Cinnamon crashed and I had to mess around with the menus, and suddenly it works as it should. It's gonna be interesting to see if it'll stick or if it's gonna break with the next reboot.

We've seen occasional reports of this before but have never been able to reproduce it. Could you supply a bit more info? Cinnamon --version, The menu is located on the left (primary monitor) but first shows on the right (secondary)? What are the screen resolutions? Where is the applet located in the panel? The left or right side? Is it a top or bottom panel?

@farmfield Cool to see you're using Houdini. I was a total amateur but Houdini was the reason I tried linux in the first place. Never looked back

When I give opinions, they are my own. Not necessarily those of any other Linux Mint developer or the Linux Mint project as a whole.

Desktop setup:
- Monitor on the left is the laptop monitor. (Primary Monitor)
- Monitor on the right is an external monitor. (Secondary Monitor)
- Each monitor has one bottom panel and both panels have a menu applet on the left side.
- Both screens run at 1920x1080(16:9) resolution.

When I press the superkey, the menu on the secondary monitor opens, and only if I press again, will it open on my primary monitor. What I want is the opposite, meaning that the superkey should open the menu first on the primary monitor, and only if I press it again, it would open the menu on the secondary monitor.

- First, I removed all the menu applets I had on my desktop. I had two panels, one on each monitor, and each panel had one menu applet.
- After removing both menu applets, I added a menu applet on my secondary monitor.
- Then I added another menu applet on the primary monitor.

Now when I press the super key (Super L) the menu on my primary monitor opens up, and if I press it again, the menu on the secondary opens. Just what I wanted.

JosephM wrote:We've seen occasional reports of this before but have never been able to reproduce it.

After fixing the issue I tried "breaking it" again, and so what I did was the reverse:

- Removed all the menu applets
- Added a menu on the primary monitor
- Then added another menu on the secondary monitor.

So if you have a similar desktop setup and want to open a menu on a certain monitor (let's call it monitor x), you first have to add a menu on the other monitor (monitor y) and after that add the menu on the monitor x.

Do your two monitors have different resolutions or appear in non contiguous layouts? I get a very interesting issue regarding contexts menu's when I rotate a monitor clockwise. Basically, all context menu stretch and appear detached from the cursor due to a bug in the offset code when calculating the mouse cursor. Everything else works fine, but any context menu (file,edit,help) and all right click menu's are rendered incorrectly.

The only fix I have found is the make sure all monitors share a common Y origin. No monitor can have its 0,0 coordinate in the middle of another monitor. Basically, they should appear as a straight line in the Display Utility

ignitus wrote:Do your two monitors have different resolutions or appear in non contiguous layouts?

Both of my monitors run at 1920x1080 natively, and are in close proximity (if that's what you mean by non-contiguos).

ignitus wrote:I get a very interesting issue regarding contexts menu's when I rotate a monitor clockwise. Basically, all context menu stretch and appear detached from the cursor due to a bug in the offset code when calculating the mouse cursor. Everything else works fine, but any context menu (file,edit,help) and all right click menu's are rendered incorrectly.

I've never had that issue but.. I've only been using Linux for 5 days.

I am using Cinnamon on 18.3 with two monitors running from separate but identical Ati/AMD graphic cards.
Mint displays on both screens but the control applet only shows the primary (right hand screen).
That is fine.
BUT the cursor cannot be moved to the left to get to the left hand screen. It has to move to the right and then appears o the left hand edge of the left screen.
I would like to cure that.

the cursor cannot be moved to the left to get to the left hand screen. It has to move to the right and then appears o the left hand edge of the left screen.

In the Cinnamon display applet, you should be able to drag the primary monitor to the right. That's the way I have mine set up. Note the icons will probably move to the left monitor but the panel will stay where it is.

Also of note: I've added a panel to the left (secondary) monitor, with Menu and applications. The apps are always shown in the panel on which monitor they reside. Adding the second menu appears to have disabled the left Super key; the right key opens the menu on primary (right) whereas the left does nothing now. Menus open OK on either screen with mouse click.